Tension raises between India and China

With the increasing incidences of the confrontation between the Indian Army and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army along the Indo-Chinese border regions, the tension is rampantly raising between the two powerful Asian powers which possess two different goals and ideologies. Recently, a small scuffle broke out between the armed forces of the two powerful countries situated in the South East Asia. Immediately after the incident, the Chinese army attacked the Indian bunkers and partly destroyed it. Some reports say that the Chinese army shown reluctance to accept the invitation to the flag meeting initially. Though they accepted the invitation later, in the meeting they expressed their reservation in letting the India’s Kailash Manasarovar Yatra pilgrims pass through Tibet, the area comes under the Chinese control. The tension originally broke out in the Doka La region, which is actually the tri-junction point of Sikkim, Bhutan and Tibet. Earlier also, similar kind of attacks and provocations happened in the region. In these situations, the admirable initiatives taken by the Indian army officials foiled several potential disasters. Observers say that the disturbance in the border regain adversely affects the peaceful coexistence of the neighbours who wish to forge a good internal relation. They add that New Delhi and Beijing deserve to become two close friends as their foreign relation ideologies are rooted in the soft power diplomacy. So, the security forces should try to understand this and should act accordingly, they further add.